The poetry in this book is formal: unlike modern "free" verse it rhymes and it scans. (If rhyme and scansion was good enough for Shakespeare and Spenser then it is good enough for the present author.) A great many of the verses here have been prompted by the bravely borne mental and physical suffering and uncomplaining stoicism of the writer's beloved Dina as she died little more than twelve months following diagnosis of a particularly aggressive...
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